English to Arabic Dictionary solidify

solidify

ترسخ
definition
verb
the magma slowly solidifies and forms crystals
make or become hard or solid.
translation of 'solidify'
verb
جمد,
تجمد,
تحجر,
تماسك,
ترسخ,
تمتن,
تصلب
example
When the temperature drops (due to cold weather or when the body is at rest), the capsules 'solidify' and release the stored heat.
In some instances, stationary magmas 'solidify' in situ.
Inevitably, where molten rock met the bitter cold of space, heat was lost rapidly, allowing the outermost levels of the magma ocean to 'solidify' to a thin crust.
However, many accountability systems tend to 'solidify' and perpetuate these differences rather than facilitate their elimination.
Active steps to embrace this reality and prepare for it will 'solidify' the National Guard's importance in that role.
At a time when voter apathy and distrust of politicians is a concern on the lips of almost the entire chattering class, this is a measure sure to help 'solidify' all these problems.
social and political pressures helped to 'solidify' national identities
His political fence-mending goes on all the time and he has worked hard to 'solidify' his base.
social and political pressures helped to 'solidify' national identities
But do we really want to 'solidify' and accentuate differences?
And what would 'solidify' that was the fact that he came in last week when Brady went down and the team responded to him.
The mixture is left to 'solidify' and once coagulated is scored with a knife and left overnight.
Recent research suggests that this gas can later 'solidify' into a blob.
Gradually and under the direction of Mark Hutchinson the Boys defence began to 'solidify' and Hanover began to own less possession in midfield.
She was trapped in mud debris from an erupting volcano that had 'solidified' like concrete around her legs and up to her chest, preventing her from being pulled out.
Because per-use costs, such as 'solidifiers' and disposables, are eliminated, system changeover and equipment costs can be recouped in just months.
Slowly the molten rock 'solidified' , and fissures appeared, while the water was still hot and fluid.
That realization is hard for Anna, because it 'solidifies' that the only exciting things in her life at this point are the little encounters she has with the mysterious count.
Problems result from this reaction whereby it does not remain homogeneous and local 'solidification' occurs.
This starts to get at how the radical contingency of science 'solidifies' through processes of excluding whatever is not-science.
Apparently, thousands of kitchen sinks are clogged every Christmas when turkey fat is tipped down the sink, then 'solidifies' in the U-bend.
The mold must be preheated with a blowtorch to keep the silver from 'solidifying' before it fills the whole cavity.
One observer looks in the box which starts the process which is verified and 'solidified' through the hierarchy of observation.
When the metal 'solidifies' , the urali is retrieved after breaking the mould.
Despite the steel strike, the rest of the decade was marked by the 'solidification' of a relatively peaceful collective bargaining system between well-entrenched unions and large industrial corporations.
Ocean ridges are linear features on the ocean floor where molten magma originating in the earth's mantle rises and 'solidifies' to form new ocean crust.
This ideology was tested and 'solidified' before and during WWI when the AFL loudly proclaimed its patriotism.
When the excess solid 'solidifiers' are driven out of solution, a volume increase occurs.
Before the advent of roads or railways, the sheer difficulty in traversing Peru's geography was one of the greatest obstacles to 'solidifying' a national identity.
And that means taking their heads out of the sand and understanding that the literary culture is 'solidifying' : online and in other places.
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